regalia

/rɪˈɡeɪliə/
noun
  1. The emblems, symbols, or ceremonial objects of royalty, such as crowns, scepters, and robes.
    • The king wore his full regalia for the coronation ceremony.
    • The museum's exhibit included the regalia of ancient monarchs.
    • The crown jewels and other regalia were displayed in the Tower of London.
  2. The distinctive clothing, decorations, or insignia of a particular office, rank, or group.
    • The tribal chief appeared in full ceremonial regalia, complete with feathers and beads.
    • The graduates wore their academic regalia, including caps and gowns, for the ceremony.
    • The judge's regalia included a black robe and a white collar.
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